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5.2 Installation of MS-Windows
As explained on the previous page, it is necessary to move (copy) some files onto the write-permit
drive before booting MS-Windows. This section will describe this copy operation The following is
an example of manually installing necessary files so that the user can determine the contents.
A utility program (WINST.EXE) can be used to reduce the work load.
For more information about this installation utility refer to Chapter 9.10 "Windows Installation
Utility".
5.2.1 Demonstration Installation
For this terminal it is recommended to initiate the application program at the same time
MS-Windows is started. The program manager can also be initiated during the development of
application programs or for the purpose of demonstration. To initiate the program manager for the
above purpose use the following procedure:
Create the D: WINDOWS directory.
Copy the entire content of E: WINDOWS LOCAL onto the created directory.
The following files are to be copied:
WIN.COM WIN.INI
WIN.CLN WFWSYS.CFG
SYSTEM.INI MOUSE.INI
PROGMAN.INI SERIALNO.INI
CONTROL.INI MAIN.GRP
ACCESSOR.GRP STARTUP.GRP
WINVER.EXE SYSTEM.CLN
SHARES.PWL
Create the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. Remember to add "D: WINDOWS;
E: WINDOWS" to the existing path. Then specify “win.com” to boot MS-Windows at the end
of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
Copy the created CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files onto D: .
The above procedures complete the demonstration installation of MS-Windows. MS-Windows will
be automatically booted if the terminal is re-started by pressing the RESET switch.